Tire-carrier for motor-vehicles



P. AND A. L. FORSCHLER. TIRE CARRIER FOR IVIUTOR VEHICLES.

APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 7. 1920.

Patented May 24, IIRZII.

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INVENTORS ATTOR N EYS f 'I unirse staresv @HELE FORSCHLER .AND ALBERT L. FORSCHLER,` OF NEVI ORLEANS, LO'ISEANAA Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented May 24, i921.,

Application led. September?, 1920. Serial No. 408,767.

To all wom t may concern.'

Be it known that we, PHILIP FoRsoHLER and ALBERT lli. .FoRscHLnn, citizens of the United States, residing at New Orleans, in the parish of Urleans and State of Louisiana, have invented new and useful lmprovements in 'l`ire-Carriers for Motor-Vehicles, of which the following is a specification.

Uur present invention pertains to motor vehicle accessories, and it contemplates the provision of e device whereby the eXtra. or spare tire that is generally carried on a motor vehicle, may be readily and easily stored and a`though out of way, will at the same time be accessible in case ci emergency.

The invention further contemplates the provision oig e. tire or outer casing carrier that may be used or the purpose of carrying an extra tire or casing irrespective ot the size oit said tire or casing.

The invention further contemplates the provision ci a. device that may. be attached the under side of a vehicle of any make n ie. 3 is a rear elevation or the invention.

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lis e sectional view of a. portion of .thuinn--screw is turned an vaperture la at point slightly adjacent to wherev the member 9 is secured to the downwardly reaching portion G and where it rests on the member 8 thereof, and at a point slightly beyond this aperture lil we provide a. second aperture for the reception I" a. bail 12 that has the bent end portion l3`that enters the last named aperture and Ahence the bail is hinged with respect to the rib 9. The bail l2 is provided at its end with an aperture for the reception of e lool; and at a point slightly beyond its center we provide a thumb-screw 16 for a purpose hereinafter set forth.

ln the practical use of the invention, the device is secured to the portions i and 2 ci@ the chassis or at any other convenient place beneath the vehicle bodv. The pad-loch lo is then removed from the bail so as to throw the same in the position shown in Fig. and thus tire may be 'placed on the rib 9 until oneread portion rests within tie hoolr. portion ll. The bail is then passed through the aperture l of the rib 9 and the ioclz snapped in place. orderto prev-ent casual displacementro the tire and also overcome objectionable rattle and lost motion the l l downwardly an l "t rests against the portion of the tire that s coniineo fhe 'futur oracticsA u i wit-nin the scope of e6 I ig described .our invdwio what I" .claim and desire to secure by Letters-Patent 1. In a device for the purpose set forth, the combination of downwardly extending portions secured to the under side of the chassis, other downwardly extendin portions secured to the rear of the chassis and integral portions extending from one to the other of the series of downwardly extending portions, a rib mounted on the integral porL tions and having an up-turned inner end and means arranged on the opposite end of the rib for securely fastening a tire thereon; said means comprising a bail that is hinged to the rib and having `a portion that passes through an aperture of the rib and-a thumbscrew arranged in the bail.

2. In means for the purpose set forth, the combination of downwardly extending armi ranged on the bail and adapted to bear at its t inner end on a casing that is placed on the rack and a reinforcing member that is secured to the downwardly extending arms.

In testimony whereof we have hereunto `set our hands in presence of two subscribing witnesses.

PHILIP FORSCHLER. ALBERT L. FORSCHLER. Witnesses: M. G. NUNEZ, CHAS. P. KERBER. 

